NBC Evening News for Sunday, Mar 09, 1975
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(Studio) Secretary of State Henry Kissinger visits Syria and Israel in latest diplomatic shuttle. Yesterday, Kissinger meets with Egyptian leaders to get ideas on troop disengagement in Sinai desert.
REPORTER: Tom Snyder
(Jerusalem, Israel) Kissinger discusses talks in Egypt and Syria.
REPORTER: Richard Valeriani
(Damascus, Syria) Atmosphere tense in Damascus following Syria's announcement that it's willing to create joint military and political cmd. with PLO. Kissinger meets for more than 4 hrs. with Syrian President Hafez al-Assad says he's opposed to separate partial agreement between Egypt and Israel.
REPORTER: Richard Valeriani
(Aswan, Egypt) After talks with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, Kissinger's remarks guarded. [KISSINGER - believes progress possible.] [SADAT - says he's optimistic, but thinks this round of negotiations to be difficult.] Earlier in day, Kissinger learns Turkish officials willing to receive him in Ankara tomorrow to discuss Cyprus. Kissinger and top-aide Joseph Sisco sit around pool making plans for overnight stay in Ankara.
REPORTER: Richard Valeriani
(Studio) Govt. sources say it could take 9 mos. to implement any new agreement with Egyptians.
REPORTER: Tom Snyder
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